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Homeland Security is having trouble searching these Mexican's caught carrying drugs because they don't wear bras or diapers.

There's another problem identified recently by Homeland Security officials. These Mexicans appear to speak a different language. Officials have noticed that they have different words for things. It's been confusing.
 
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack
Homeland Security is having trouble...It's been confusing.

You're quite mistaken, my good man.
I can't be certain as to the source of any confusion regarding the actions by and of our own Federales.
The Chain of Command has ordered them to stand down from on high. The buck stops here.

Our so-called "Homeland Security" gives 'free' bus rides to unaccompanied OTMs offspring with welcoming packages,
undocumented documents and cookies in new (to them) cities all over this great country.

Even former DHS Commandant Janet Ann Napolitano (now in charge of micro aggression at UC) said "we're more secure than ever."
And she's a sharpshooter so mind your Ps & Qs, mister!


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Originally Posted By: splinter
That's racist..


You're hilarious. Funny (true) story: When Jefferson county sheriffs in Colorado were getting briefed on what to look for in the mountains when searching for foreign Mexican drug gang activities growing dope in/near the Pike National Forest, they got in trouble for showing pictures of burrito wrappers at a Mexican drug cartel gang campsite they found recently. I'm not kidding, the politically-correct police actually told them to not associate any Mexican habits with the Mexican drug gang activity. Weird stuff. We are too soft on crime in Colorado, so keep it coming Mexican drug gangs, we'll just put you up in the Holiday Inn, give you lawyers to argue crazy stuff, and then you walk. http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13212051
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_289404...rating-colorado
 
The answer is to legalize narcotics. The "war on drugs" is lost. The U.S. can learn a bit from Amsterdam. Not just marijuana but cocaine/heroin should be legalized. It would help the U.S. police force concentrate on serious crime like folks driving with no insurance, intoxicated or even with expired registration.
 
Exactly. The fines up here for expired registration far outstrip what you get for simple possession. And, impaired driving will dwarf both of them. I remember laughing about the guys who would agree to plead guilty to the impaired charges to get the simple possession charge dropped. It was hilarious watching them tie their own nooses, at it were, and ask for the privilege!
 
Originally Posted By: HM12460
Originally Posted By: stockrex
Pssst, DHS forgot that they attended the ground breaking ceremony for the tunnel at the secret service's request. If you remember, the secret service was partying at the ground breaking ceremony with the gals/booze.





So what do you have against gal's and booze?


nothing, just disappointed that DHS or SS did care to msg me on my FB and invite me. I tot we were close....
so I am sad they did not share the gal's and booze, u know sharing is caring.
 
Originally Posted By: lubricatosaurus
Originally Posted By: splinter
That's racist..


You're hilarious. Funny (true) story: When Jefferson county sheriffs in Colorado were getting briefed on what to look for in the mountains when searching for foreign Mexican drug gang activities growing dope in/near the Pike National Forest, they got in trouble for showing pictures of burrito wrappers at a Mexican drug cartel gang campsite they found recently. I'm not kidding, the politically-correct police actually told them to not associate any Mexican habits with the Mexican drug gang activity. Weird stuff. We are too soft on crime in Colorado, so keep it coming Mexican drug gangs, we'll just put you up in the Holiday Inn, give you lawyers to argue crazy stuff, and then you walk. http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13212051
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_289404...rating-colorado


Do ya think the smart people at Jeff County will be able to tell the difference between a Mexican/Colombian vs a member of the Arapaho Nation ?

Last I checked they could not tell the difference between a taco vs burrito.
 
Originally Posted By: splinter
Originally Posted By: lubricatosaurus
..Weird stuff..

Indeed.

Quote:
"We didn't want to create any controversy or any distraction." - U.S. Customs and Border Protection

http://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-1024-job-fair-20151023-story.html


"Yu (an illegal immigrant) did not attend the job fair, saying it would have been useless to her because she lacks a work permit." --- http://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-1024-job-fair-20151023-story.html
That at least tells me e-verify might just work if done correctly. Something at least.
 
Originally Posted By: stockrex
.Do ya think the smart people at Jeff County will be able to tell the difference between a Mexican/Colombian vs a member of the Arapaho Nation ? Last I checked they could not tell the difference between a taco vs burrito.

Attacking their intelligence would be wrong. I've met a couple of people associated with the operations against Mexican drug cartel gangs in Colorado, and they are among the finest. They cleverly navigate the politically-correct world and still get the job done.
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Homeland Security is too busy investigating and searching US citizens to be distracted by such petty duties as securing the border with Mexico. It's much easier to search granny in a wheel chair when they know she is not armed then to search a Mexican drug runner because he is armed.

It they could take some of the armored military vehicles from the domestic police departments that are being used against US citizens and deploy them at the borders we'd be much safer.
 
I watched a movie recently. It suggested that migrants never cross where there are tunnels.

I wonder if DEA and Border Patrol can effectively use this tactic to possibly locate more tunnels.
 
Originally Posted By: qwerty1234
The answer is to legalize narcotics. The "war on drugs" is lost. The U.S. can learn a bit from Amsterdam. Not just marijuana but cocaine/heroin should be legalized. It would help the U.S. police force concentrate on serious crime like folks driving with no insurance, intoxicated or even with expired registration.
The people in Holland are moving away from the dope free for all they once tolerated.
 
Originally Posted By: lubricatosaurus
Originally Posted By: stockrex
.Do ya think the smart people at Jeff County will be able to tell the difference between a Mexican/Colombian vs a member of the Arapaho Nation ? Last I checked they could not tell the difference between a taco vs burrito.

Attacking their intelligence would be wrong. I've met a couple of people associated with the operations against Mexican drug cartel gangs in Colorado, and they are among the finest. They cleverly navigate the politically-correct world and still get the job done.
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Frack the "War on Drugs". This is the modern US Civil War. Imagine if those intelligent, talented individuals worked on solving assaults, rapes, frauds, etc.

There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
Peter Drucker
 
Originally Posted By: qwerty1234
The answer is to legalize narcotics. The "war on drugs" is lost. The U.S. can learn a bit from Amsterdam. Not just marijuana but cocaine/heroin should be legalized. It would help the U.S. police force concentrate on serious crime like folks driving with no insurance, intoxicated or even with expired registration.


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Originally Posted By: Joshua_Skinner
Frack the "War on Drugs". This is the modern US Civil War. Imagine if those intelligent, talented individuals worked on solving assaults, rapes, frauds, etc.
There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
Peter Drucker

Having AK-47-toting Mexican drug cartel members planting marijuana in Colorado forests is NOT an option. Have you not noticed what these murderous gangs do in the border wars?
 
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